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all right, jim, take it away. >> great to be here in detroit. first time in a while. i have to make it happen more often. so were going to have a nice conversation. we have to cover a lot of a lot of things in 40 minutes, so we're going to start right away. you can see the panelists, backgrounds, michael, paul and ted, great panel. i'm 40 minutes that we try to cover as looking at infrastructure, education and immigration, trying to look at it through the lens of technology and the role of urban centers and take a look at what the current state is in the united states in each of these things, what some of our best as competitors are doing and maybe a couple sections on tactical things the united states can you do have a job. we'll try to take the calls at the end of the campy without further ado, i want to ask you next to start. your last job as cio of united states of america. that's a pretty big job. so you got to see lots of things. you had great perspective on these areas, immigration, education, infrastructure. can you pick one or two and comment on the current s
all right, jim, take it away. >> great to be here in detroit. first time in a while. i have to make it happen more often. so were going to have a nice conversation. we have to cover a lot of a lot of things in 40 minutes, so we're going to start right away. you can see the panelists, backgrounds, michael, paul and ted, great panel. i'm 40 minutes that we try to cover as looking at infrastructure, education and immigration, trying to look at it through the lens of technology and the role...
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all right, jim, take it away. >> great to be here in detroit. first time in a while. i have to make it happen more often. so were going to have a nice conversation. we have to cover a lot of a lot of things in 40 minutes, so we're going to start right away. you can see the panelists, backgrounds, michael, paul and ted, great panel. i'm 40 minutes that we try to cover as looking at infrastructure, education and immigration, trying to look at it through the lens of technology and the role of urban centers and take a look at what the current state is in the united states in each of these things, what some of our best as competitors are doing and maybe a couple sections on tactical things the united states can you do have a job. we'll try to take the calls at the end of the campy without further ado, i want to ask you next to start. your last job as cio of united states of america. that's a pretty big job. so you got to see lots of things. you had great perspective on these areas, immigration, education, infrastructure. can you pick one or two and comment on the current s
all right, jim, take it away. >> great to be here in detroit. first time in a while. i have to make it happen more often. so were going to have a nice conversation. we have to cover a lot of a lot of things in 40 minutes, so we're going to start right away. you can see the panelists, backgrounds, michael, paul and ted, great panel. i'm 40 minutes that we try to cover as looking at infrastructure, education and immigration, trying to look at it through the lens of technology and the role...
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reduction of nuclear energy in germany it will make energy accounted for just under eighteen percent of jim. electricity in two thousand and eleven can renewable take up the slack government figures show that for every wind farm built to generate three thousand megawatts the amount needed to power three million homes the only expected to deliver one hundred megawatts to the national grid in reality though over the last ten years they've only been getting around half of that slightly over sixteen percent the original three thousand which is force germany back into the arms of fossil fuel with nuclear power taken off the table by angle of merkel germany is building a new fleet of coal fired power stations this one me it's a cologne with its doors an ogress of this year and it's up to these new power stations to provide germany with the electricity it's crying out for electricity prices are key for the international competitiveness of the non-ferrous metals industry if the electricity price increases by once and total cost are increasing by one hundred eighty millions per year industry is alre
reduction of nuclear energy in germany it will make energy accounted for just under eighteen percent of jim. electricity in two thousand and eleven can renewable take up the slack government figures show that for every wind farm built to generate three thousand megawatts the amount needed to power three million homes the only expected to deliver one hundred megawatts to the national grid in reality though over the last ten years they've only been getting around half of that slightly over...
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issues that we are dealing with and for the editor that gave me a newspaper column back and the 80's jim squires who told him the columnists are sort of like they don't score many points the keep the crowd alert. [laughter] it may be keeping up to the time schedule may be a challenge but i want to say that of format would be such that we would have opening remarks by charles murray and then by jared bernstein to get about seven minutes to talk over the future of inequality and how big the economic social culture of the dividing is and how it differs from the divide that michael described a half a century ago. and then they will be subjected to about a half hour of questions from me and questions from the audience via index cards some of which have been tweeted i & through the courtesy of modern electronics which i am doing my best to understand in the century since my 23 year old son isn't here with me i will do it to the best i can. this is a timely topic as has been said. by the time the book cannot live is in high school and i remember my factory worker dad what class are we and witho
issues that we are dealing with and for the editor that gave me a newspaper column back and the 80's jim squires who told him the columnists are sort of like they don't score many points the keep the crowd alert. [laughter] it may be keeping up to the time schedule may be a challenge but i want to say that of format would be such that we would have opening remarks by charles murray and then by jared bernstein to get about seven minutes to talk over the future of inequality and how big the...
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censorship let's now be joined by up on the saudi to see is it sociologist from the university of there jim thank you so much for joining us now what do you think the journalists can achieve with this sort of protest action. i think at least they bring forward the major problem facing society that is we have an attack on the trade the most price. the closest election on is was arrested for a publishing was a moral obligation to publish and that is the so-called let god least a list of people who have probably come into a lot of. evasion through the funding money to swiss banks it was his obligation to publish it and it was also it's something to the come unglued on the contrary the greek government worst critic governments consecutively i'm not only refuse to actually investigate these least bad at their house that they have their doctors are very suspicious of the church this least was in the hands of politicians for at least i think one year assume you know how many used with people who have committed perhaps tax fraud and evasion i'm going to politicians are facing elections by abba ever
censorship let's now be joined by up on the saudi to see is it sociologist from the university of there jim thank you so much for joining us now what do you think the journalists can achieve with this sort of protest action. i think at least they bring forward the major problem facing society that is we have an attack on the trade the most price. the closest election on is was arrested for a publishing was a moral obligation to publish and that is the so-called let god least a list of people...
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all right, jim. take it away. >> great to be here in detroit. first time in a while. have to make it happen more often. we are going to have a nice conversation. we have to cover a lot of things in 40 minutes, so we will start right away. you can look in the program and see the panelists and see their backgrounds. great panel. in the 40 minutes that we're going to try to cover, looking and infrastructure, education and immigration, trying to look at it through the lens of technology and the role of urban centers and take a look at what the current state is in the united states in each of these things, what some of our best practice competitors are doing, and may be a couple of suggestions on tactical things they can do to do a better job. it is a lot to cover in 40 minutes, and we will try to take some calls at the end if we can. without further ado, i want to ask vivek to start. you got to see lots of things. you had a great perspective on these three areas of the united states -- immigration, education, infrastructure. good to pick one and comment on the current sta
all right, jim. take it away. >> great to be here in detroit. first time in a while. have to make it happen more often. we are going to have a nice conversation. we have to cover a lot of things in 40 minutes, so we will start right away. you can look in the program and see the panelists and see their backgrounds. great panel. in the 40 minutes that we're going to try to cover, looking and infrastructure, education and immigration, trying to look at it through the lens of technology and...